Network Services

Network Cabling

We have a systematic and organized approach to wiring infrastructure in a building, by following industry standards on how cables and connectors are installed to support:

  • Consistency

  • Flexibility

  • Easy maintenance and expansion

We install low voltage cabling in every type of environment, including:

  • Offices

  • Schools

  • Hospitals

  • Warehouses & Parking Lots

  • Data centers

  • Smart homes and buildings

Typical Cable Types

  • Cat5e/Cat6/Cat6a/Cat7 – Data and PoE (Power over Ethernet)

  • Coaxial – TV and video

  • Fiber Optic – High-speed backbone connections

  • 18/2 or 22/4 cable – Security and control systems

  • Speaker Wire – Audio systems

Low Voltage Structured Network Cat6 Cabling

Typical Installations

 
System Type Examples
Data & Networking Ethernet cabling (Cat5e, Cat6, Cat6a, Cat7), fiber optic
Telephony (VoIP) Telephone systems, intercoms
Security Systems CCTV, access control, alarm systems
Audio/Visual Projectors, conference systems, speakers
Building Automation HVAC control, lighting, smart systems
Wi-Fi Access Points Power and data connections for wireless coverage

Business Network Relocation

We can help in every aspect of moving your business:

Should you decide to migrate to a newer server, or move your data to the Cloud, we can make recommendations for both. We have access to cutting-edge technologies and the leading cloud providers, so we can offer you the best solutions at the best price.

IT Equipment Relocation Moving Service

Network Troubleshooting

Deciphering the cause of network performance issues and outages is our forte. With our extensive experience in network engineering, we often isolate and resolve common problems within the first hour. Troubleshooting can involve testing one or more of the following:

  • Network Interface Card (NIC) – Check link lights, drivers, and device detection.
  • Cables (Ethernet/Fiber) – Look for damage; test or replace cables if faulty.
  • Switch – Verify power, port LEDs, and try alternate ports.
  • Router – Check power, WAN/LAN connections, and configuration; reboot if needed.
  • Modem / ONT – Ensure connection to ISP is active; check signal lights and cables.
  • Wireless Access Point (Wi-Fi Router) – Confirm SSID broadcast, signal strength, and possibility of interference.
  • Power Supply Units (PSUs) – Make sure devices have stable power and no faulty adapters, receptacles or utility power.
  • Patch Panel / Wall Jacks – Inspect for loose or miswired connections.
  • End Devices (PCs, Servers) – Check NIC health, overheating, or hardware faults.
  • ISP / External Equipment – Ensure ISP-provided or external devices are operational.

Our promise: To isolate and / or resolve your issue, or there’s no charge for our time.

Network Cabling Switch Router

Network Security Evaluation

Ensuring your local network is protected from both the outside and inside is paramount to ensuring your data is protected. Unfortunately most of the networks we encounter are either incorrectly configured or worse, not adequately secured at all. This leaves those networks susceptible to security compromises, or in the worst case scenario, total data loss.

Fortunately, we offer a Network Security Evaluation to systematically assess your organization’s network to identify vulnerabilities, risks, and gaps in its security posture. We check how well your network infrastructure is protected against unauthorized access, malware, data breaches, and cyberattacks. Our evaluation comprises of a series of checks covering every aspect of your network, including:

Cloud Device Management (MDM)

Threat Types

– Unauthorized access
– Network-based malware
– DDoS attacks
– Phishing
– Malware
– Ransomware
– Man-in-the-Middle (MitM) Attacks
– SQL Injection
– Zero-Day Exploits
– Spyware
– Adware
– Credential Stuffing
– DNS Spoofing
– Botnets

Reduce IT Expenditure

Efficiency often means reducing or simplifying your organization’s IT network infrastructure to lower costs, improve productivity, or align with reduced operational needs. This often involves removing redundant equipment, decommissioning services, or transitioning to cloud-based systems. We support you throughout the entire process by eliminating overhead and cutting your IT expenditure in these various ways:

  • Servers & Hardware: Decommissioning physical servers, reducing rack space, removing unused switches or routers
  • Licensing & Subscriptions: Canceling unused VoIP lines, SaaS licenses, or backup services
  • User Devices: Reclaiming or repurposing old workstations, phones, or printers
  • Office Networking: Consolidating network closets, reducing cabling, shrinking Wi-Fi coverage areas
  • IT Staff & Services: Reducing internal IT support staff levels
  • Establish remote work or hybrid environments for your employees
  • Reduce power consumption with greener IT.

We can replace your existing in-house IT staff to ensure that you cut your IT expenditure dramatically.

We offer IT Support Plans of varying sizes to meet your business needs.

Network Cabling Switch Router

Multiple Site VPN Integration

Today’s multi-site VPN integration offerings are vast, ranging from basic hub-and-spoke topology to advanced cloud-based infrastructure. We work with the latest hardware and software technologies to offer you the full spectrum of VPN options including:

Hub-and-Spoke VPN: The most common and cost-effective multi-site VPN topology, with a single, central location, or hub, establishing encrypted VPN tunnels with one of more satellite offices, or spokes. This offers highly scalable, centralized security and network management.

Full-Mesh VPN: Offers the highest level of failover redundancy and performance, with every location connecting to every other location. This eliminates the need for a central point of access, while allowing for multiple routes for traffic flow, based on real-time availability and speed.
 
Dynamic Multipoint VPN (DMVPN): A combined scalable technology that combines the streamlined control of a hub-and-spoke design and the high-performance redundancy of a mesh topology.
 
Software-Defined Wide Area Network (SD-WAN): A non-traditional, modern approach that intelligently routes traffic over multiple connection types (broadband, cellular, satellite) with dynamic VPN connections between sites and the cloud, allowing for greater flexibility.
 
Secure Access Service Edge (SASE): A fully cloud-based VPN solution that combines traditional VPN topologies with cloud-based functionality. 
Cloud Network Security
AreaUpgrade Examples
Hardware
  • Replacing old switches, routers, or firewalls
  • Upgrading from Cat5e to Cat6/Cat6a/Cat7 cabling
  • Adding wireless access points (Wi-Fi 7)
  • Installing new servers or storage
Bandwidth & Speed
  • Increasing internet speeds
  • Moving to fiber-optic connections
  • Upgrading internal LAN from 1Gbps to 10Gbps
Security
  • Implementing next-generation firewalls
  • Updating firmware and OS patches
  • Adding VPNs, IDS/IPS systems
Wireless Networks
  • Expanding coverage with new APs
  • Upgrading to Wi-Fi 7 and newer revisions
  • Adding mesh networking
Network Architecture
  • Moving to a segmented or VLAN-based design
  • Implementing SD-WAN for branch offices
Cloud Readiness
  • Optimizing for hybrid or cloud-based applications
  • Upgrading to support VoIP, video conferencing, or remote access
Network Cabling Switch

Network Upgrade

As a growing business you face challenges in deciding on upgrading or replacing equipment to meet the ever-increasing needs of your business.

Network upgrades involve improving or replacing parts of your IT network infrastructure to enhance speed, reliability, security, scalability, or compatibility with newer technologies. 

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